Acurus ACT-3 A/V Preamplifier
Acurus ACT-3 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 24, 2020]
karister99
Strength:
This unit is a very musical preamplifier with class A output stage, and been using it for a long time as a standalone stereo pre to great affect, and love the full and lush soundstage. It has two subwoofer outputs, when you mate with propper amplification this can be great higher end unit. Weakness:
Nothing really. It's a little bit forward presentation to my liking. Purchased: New
Model Year: 2003
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[Aug 10, 2017]
Sammu
Casual Listener
This was one of my splurges a few months ago. It was purchased used off ebay for $90 without a remote. Not a great investment. The audio technician I took it to said it needed $200 worth of service and parts to get rid of the buzzing. Then I went to another technician for a second opinion. He told me to just sell it and by a Pioneer receiver. The cost of repair is just not worth it. Research my friends and DON'T BUY OLD ACURUS EQUIPMENT!! |
[Mar 18, 2017]
Freebird
Audio Enthusiast
I made a trade for the Act 3 so it didnt cost me much. It works ok but like the other reviews i found it noisy and limited in function. Its also a bit clumsy for a hi end piece of equipment. There are a number of older mid-fi consumer electronic receivers that can best the Act 3. It does look very sexy though! |
[Mar 12, 2017]
Michael K
Audio Enthusiast
I've been buying Acurus equipment for some time now. Some products are good, but most of the line is complete garbage like the 3 channel amps. The Act-3 falls into the garbage category. It has limited connectivity, lacks modern surround formats, and sounds pretty mediocre. It's not what I call hi-fi. This is most apparent when used as a stereo preamplifier. So why would I purchase this surround processor?
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[Mar 22, 2003]
Mark Jones
AudioPhile
Strength:
Great sound stage, clarity, and the right amount of options
Weakness:
The clunk sound when swithing between channels, My Girlfriend hates it. I have owned an ACT3 for just over a year now and for the money I have not heard a better sounding pre-amp for music or movies. To be honest I did experience some issues with the stereo mode channel when switching back and forth. I also had a hum noise coming from my lef rear speaker when the unit is turned off. I was told that it was an Acurus power amp problem. This lead me to send in my unit to get it checked out. I don't know if they repaired it or replaced it. But once I got it back it was performing without a flaw. I will keep this unit until I can't use it any more. Because this unit sounded so good I would have kept it even with the problems. |
[Mar 15, 2000]
Boen Tik LIEM
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Simple and nice looking
Weakness:
D/A Conventer does not work like what I expect. Hiss sound is always anoying me. The product is very attractive, however... Similar Products Used: Yamaha 995 (I use as pre-amp) |
[Oct 07, 1998]
Arthur
an Audiophile
Perhaps I can straighten out a few things, and end this continuous rumor mill that has turned this from areview site to a discussion group. Normally, I would avoid postings such as this, but after viewing all this |
[Oct 07, 1998]
Tim
an Audiophile
I have been living with my Act-3 for almost 2 months now and have been exceedingly pleased with its performance. My main consideration in purchasing this unit was to have a pre-amp that excelled in stereo reproduction but was also versatile enough to perform double-duty as a full-function home theatre control center, since my budget did not allow for dedicated separate audio and home theater systems. The sonics in 2-channel reproduction are stunning, in my opinion. I'm hearing things from my B&W 303's that I never heard before. The unit has also performed flawlessly in its home theater role. I have heard absolutely no hiss, hum, clicks or pops. I have had the Act-3 plugged in to a Panamax 1500 since the first day I brought it home, so perhaps that has eliminated some of the problems others have heard. I think Mondial Designs created a major PR gaff with their premature announcement of the product and interminable wait to actually get it into the hands of consumers. I wouldn't blame anyone from turning away from the product for that reason alone. If, however, one is still inclined to consider the Act-3, I think you owe it to yourself to give it a serious audition. |
[Jan 14, 2002]
John
Audiophile
Strength:
Great build quality and performance for the money
Weakness:
Took some work to get bass management correct and unit sometimes resets I have used the Act-3 for several years now and have been extremely pleased. I have never heard any hums or hisses from it and got my unit fairly early on off the waiting list. I use the Act-3 with the Acurus A100x3 and Acurus A80 amplifiers, the Sony S900ES SACD/DVD player and Thiel CS2 speakers. Sonically, the Act-3 delivers clean, pure sound with no audible degradation in stereo and for home theater. The auto sensing does fine with Dolby Digital or DTS sources and the remote works every piece of equipment I have. When I had trouble initially getting the output up, Mondial helped me with the bass management settings and fixed the issue. Therefore, after more than three years, I have had flawless sound and great A/V switching, so I have been very pleased with Acurus and the Act-3. |
[Sep 25, 2001]
Larry Lang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound and looks
Weakness:
Found nothing I did not like When I was deciding to buy this, I came here to read the reviews. Seemed alot of people were not happy. This is one of the best sounding processors that I have ever heard. The remote is great also. I mention this because it is easily programable. Now we only have to look for one, instead of five. I use the ACT3 with Bohlender Graebener 420's, 220 center, Citation rear and a Citation amp for the center and front and the Acurus 125x5 for the rear's. I probably will stay with the ACT-3 for a long time because of the sound and quality. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi CA-1 |